CONSCIOUSNESS OF THE ATOM

CONSCIOUSNESS OF THE ATOM

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In this book the scientific relation of matter and consciousness is
discussed as evolution progressively affects the atomic substance of all
forms. The "atom" emerges as a minature but complete replica of the
energy structure common to all forms of life -- cosmic, planetary, human
and subhuman.

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Consciousness Of The Atom

Seven lectures given by Alice A. Bailey are brought together in this book of seven chapters under the headings:1. The Field of Evolution.2. The Evolution of Substance.3. The Evolution of Form, or Group Evolution.4. The Evolution of Man, the Thinker.5. The Evolution of Consciousness.6. The Goal of Evolution.7. Cosmic Evolution. In
these chapters the scientific relation of matter and consciousness is
discussed as evolution progressively affects the atomic substance of all
forms, subjective and objective. The purpose of the lectures was to
present "the testimony of science" to this relationship and "to enable
the hearers to observe the identical manifestation of these relations
and of certain basic laws in successively higher states of being, thus
to bring a realisation of the universality of the evolutionary process
and its actuality." Thev serve as an introduction to the more detailed
study and application of the laws of life and human unfoldment generallv
included in the term "occultism". Much progress has been made
during this century in atomic science and in man's knowledge of the
structure of the universe, the constitution of man, and the relation
between the two. This book provides an intelligible basis to the
occultist for a study of consciousness in depth and in right relation to
the life pattern of the universe. The "atom" emerges as a minute but
complete replica of the energy structure common to all forms of
life--cosmic, planetary, human and subhuman. Groupings and relationships
are shown as they exist on a small and on a vast scale within the
evolutionary process, and the effects of energy interplay on the whole
structure of consciousness. The teachings and sayings of the Christ
are quoted to cement the inescapable link between the scientific and the
philosophical, or religious aspects of divinity. Each divine principle can be expressed in terms which relate to any human attribute or activity. Here is the synthesis of life in form.